Grand Central Office Rental

Grand Central Office Rental | East 42nd Street - $64 / 3400 SF.

We have a great Park Avenue pre-built office available for your growing business! This front facing space offers beautiful views of Park Avenue from double corner offices in a prestige 22 story hi-rise Class A Building. This double corner office space is located directly across the street from Grand Central Station. The space gets very good light and is built with five private offices, a spacious conference room, pantry, and an open work space. This unit has new thermopane windows and a tenant controlled HVAC. Landlord can turn-key space which lends itself to both open and perimeter office layout.

Great for CPA, architect, consulting, Law firm, medical and other professionals. Located close to Grand Central Station, the area provides everything a business needs.

This building has a beautiful lobby and three passenger elevators supplemented by two additional freight elevators. This property features an elegant lobby along with very well maintained common areas. The lobby is fully attended Monday through Saturday
Available to view at your earliest convenience.

Neighoborhood Information
Midtown Manhattan, or simply Midtown, represents the middle lengthwise portion of the borough and island of Manhattan in New York City. Midtown is home to some of the city's most iconic buildings, including the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, and the headquarters of the United Nations.

Midtown Manhattan is the largest central business district in the United States and ranks among the most intensely used pieces of real estate in the world.

Even as some buildings in the core of Midtown are seeing modest rents, the average asking rent for the market overall rose substantially. In Midtown, the city's premier office market, the average taking rent inked with landlords was $75.73 per square foot. Taking rents are increasing as the high end of the market improves, drawing the overall averages upward, but in older buildings in some areas, rents have stalled. Grand Central and the East Side, they are flat year-over-year. Grand Central [for example] tends to be a value play. The availability rate is up slightly in Midtown due to large new availabilities along the Third Avenue and Park Avenue corridors...